Reformed Focus

The Seminary and the University of Edinburgh, New College in Scotland, are offering a new collaborative agreement which accounts for:

theological reflection

practices and habits of ministry

shifting challenges in a global context

patterns of leadership

The goal of the program is to develop the ability of participants to formulate theologically based actions directed toward "the great ends of the Church," as these ends have been understood in the Reformed tradition. To accomplish this purpose, core seminars develop the student's awareness and understanding of Reformed contributions in the areas of biblical studies, theology, ethics, and worship. In addition to these seminars, the Proposal Colloquium and of electives are required for the degree.

Applications are accepted on a continual basis. Apply now to reserve your space in the next group.

"The launch of this long-awaited collaborative Doctor of Ministry degree is an exciting opportunity. Academics and clergy from either side of the Atlantic will now be able work together over a three-year period in new and innovative ways, combining residential study and distance learning. Drawing upon the strengths of two long-established institutions, the DMin will develop synergies in teaching, learning, and reflective practice. It promises to enrich ministry and church life in both Scotland and the USA." - David Fergusson, Principal of New College, University of Edinburgh